Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I totally agree with you.
Directors are salaried personel, if they get fired they will go find another job elsewhere. If a owner of a daycare is in the premises that would be the best, you cannot beat that.
A Franchise is the worst -
Also, you pay for what you get no doubt.
Don't make a blanket dismissal of Franchises (I have nothing to do with them - but know some people who own franchized daycares). They have owners too - who have paid tens of thousands of dollars for the Franchise. Many of them are on-site much of the time and do a good job. Others are not. That's why you have to do your research for each place and talk to current parents directly.
As you can read frequently on this board, one location of a franchise can be great while another can be awful. Depends on the involvement of the owner.
Anonymous wrote:Bright Horizons does this. They have a transition sheet any time children move to a different room or to the playground. I assumed this was a regulation they were following. This is in DC.
Anonymous wrote:I totally agree with you.
Directors are salaried personel, if they get fired they will go find another job elsewhere. If a owner of a daycare is in the premises that would be the best, you cannot beat that.
A Franchise is the worst -
Also, you pay for what you get no doubt.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am curious to know what makes you say that they are actual parents? I too believe they are parents, but still, not understanding how you can say you are confident that they are parents from your end.
If you click the link to the left for the Frequently Asked Questions, there is discussion of the type of information about posters that is collected. I don't want to reveal details of what I learned about the posters in question, but I can say one was posted from a major government agency. It is unlikely that a PR firm would be posting from such an address.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am curious to know what makes you say that they are actual parents? I too believe they are parents, but still, not understanding how you can say you are confident that they are parents from your end.
If you click the link to the left for the Frequently Asked Questions, there is discussion of the type of information about posters that is collected. I don't want to reveal details of what I learned about the posters in question, but I can say one was posted from a major government agency. It is unlikely that a PR firm would be posting from such an address.
Anonymous wrote:
I am curious to know what makes you say that they are actual parents? I too believe they are parents, but still, not understanding how you can say you are confident that they are parents from your end.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you don't work for the center than you as a parent need to worry about what other judgement calls and lapses exist in the daycare procedures. The fact that teachers don't communicate to each other enough to know who has who??? really that's a BIG DEAL!!!! I agree you would not be so non-chalant if kids were never found or hurt. Just by luck they were found by a nice person who knew where to bring them back to is the reason you can say....'well it alls well that ends well'.
NO!!!! if teachers can't even communicate well enough what else are they letting slip. If I were the parents of these centers I would be questioning the quality of the school. Not making excuses for them by saying 'so far it's been all good'.
Their crisis communication/PR consultant is behind many of these comments. The ongoing attempt of shifting the conversation from the issue on hand is a clear crisis communication tactic.
The center must address our kids’ safety issue first; their processes/procedures second; and finally the head of the organization must take personal accountability and resign.
BTW, why no one from the board is speaking up?
I just reviewed the posts that were supportive of Lynbrook and feel confident that the messages that suggest they are from parents are, indeed, posted by parents. Obviously, I have no way of knowing of the messages are their own thinking or prepared texts. But, there is nothing to suggest that the messages were posted by anyone other than parents.
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody know a good, safe and caring childcare center/facility in Bethesda-Rockville area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you don't work for the center than you as a parent need to worry about what other judgement calls and lapses exist in the daycare procedures. The fact that teachers don't communicate to each other enough to know who has who??? really that's a BIG DEAL!!!! I agree you would not be so non-chalant if kids were never found or hurt. Just by luck they were found by a nice person who knew where to bring them back to is the reason you can say....'well it alls well that ends well'.
NO!!!! if teachers can't even communicate well enough what else are they letting slip. If I were the parents of these centers I would be questioning the quality of the school. Not making excuses for them by saying 'so far it's been all good'.
Their crisis communication/PR consultant is behind many of these comments. The ongoing attempt of shifting the conversation from the issue on hand is a clear crisis communication tactic.
The center must address our kids’ safety issue first; their processes/procedures second; and finally the head of the organization must take personal accountability and resign.
BTW, why no one from the board is speaking up?
Anonymous wrote:
If you don't work for the center than you as a parent need to worry about what other judgement calls and lapses exist in the daycare procedures. The fact that teachers don't communicate to each other enough to know who has who??? really that's a BIG DEAL!!!! I agree you would not be so non-chalant if kids were never found or hurt. Just by luck they were found by a nice person who knew where to bring them back to is the reason you can say....'well it alls well that ends well'.
NO!!!! if teachers can't even communicate well enough what else are they letting slip. If I were the parents of these centers I would be questioning the quality of the school. Not making excuses for them by saying 'so far it's been all good'.